by Donna O'Toole
This informative book by Donna O'Toole gets straight to the heart of its title. It helps teens understand their losses and discover creative coping strategies to deal with them. Facing Change is unique in that all kinds of losses...

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This workbook gives teens information about dealing with stress, facts and myths about suicide, danger signals, emotional and behavioral changes, and what to do to help others. Writing exercises are interspersed with important...

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Here is essential help for teens to sort out their feelings, learn to cope, and answer questions when someone is dying. Guided journal pages help record thoughts and events and preserve memories. A small but thorough handbook for...

by Ester R.A. Leutenberg & Fran Zamore, MSW, ACSW
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Loss is a part of everyone’s life at some point. Each person reacts to a loss in a personal way. As well as the emotional response,...

by Erica Goldblatt Hyatt, DSW
If you've lost a sibling, you feel sad, confused, or even angry. The author, who specializes in teen and adolescent bereavement, offers a compassionate guide to help you discover your unique coping style, deal with...

The Dougy Center
This valuable film portrays six grieving teens in peer support groups. It provides helpful insight into the thoughts, feelings and changes that teens aften experience. An excellent resource for training purposes, for teens,...

by Cheryll Hall-Kippen
Teens and pre-teens will find this compact journal a helpful companion when dealing with the loss of a loved one. Writing and drawing exercises and suggestions for coping will help work through feelings.
Paperback, 17...

by Alison Salloum
This workbook is intended to help children and young people ages nine through adult to understand and reduce their overwhelming grief and traumatic reactions after experiencing violence or sudden death. It explains...

written by Earl Grollman
The author/rabbi offers 'straight from the heart' information about the thoughts, feelings and questions a teenager might have when someone they care about dies. Paperback, 146 pages.